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Coming Together to Protect Bears Ears

Expert BlogRhea Suh
Trump plans to further his disregard for America’s indigenous groups by removing protections for sacred public lands.

Latin America Demonstrates Leadership at COP23

Expert BlogAmanda Maxwell
Latin American countries, regions and cities demonstrated clear ambition and leadership at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP23) held in Bonn, Germany over the past two weeks. Their progress appeared in the form of national commitments, participation in global…

Trump Is No Teddy Roosevelt to America’s Outdoorsmen

Latest NewsUnited StatesJeff Turrentine
Like other environmentalists, hunters and anglers are angry about the administration’s attacks on public lands—and they’re not afraid to use their outside voices.

Zinke’s Monument Review: Another Gift to Oil, Gas, and Coal

Expert BlogJacob Eisenberg
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke has recommended that his boss, President Trump, do what no President has done before: fundamentally change and substantially diminish America’s national monuments. And fossil fuel boosters have played a key role in placing two…

Interior Secretary Zinke's Assault on America's Public Lands

Expert BlogTheo Spencer
Most people also probably aren’t aware that President Trump and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke are in the midst of an unprecedented assault on these public resources in what appears to be a vast giveaway to select group of dirty energy…

These Lands Were Made for You and Me

Expert BlogHelen O'Shea
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke submitted his recommendations to the White House today on potential changes to 27 national monuments.

The Budget Is an Oil-Filled Trojan Horse

Expert BlogFranz Matzner
Congress' budget process allows it to push through deeply unpopular provisions could not otherwise muster 60 votes—like opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling.